Felon question

Oh yeah, felons can have black powder firearms.
The last know robbery with a black powder pistol was 1973 in Watts CA.

This is only true in RED states, blue states have disregarded the firearms act of 1898 for the unconstitutional firearms act of 1968

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Bwahahaha, ahhh hahahahaa​:rofl::joy:

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Well, IMHO
If someone has this problem they will know it cause they will have been told as much.
There has never been a single criminal who has ever had a gun :gun: :thinking: right ?(sarcasm abounds)
So , if that person kkows and has been told he simply has to get a gun like all the crooks do and dont live with anyone and keep it quiet. Then if the need arises to defend ones life then it will be there. Would you rather have something to protect yourself with in your own house or worry about dying from some other criminal who has one and is coming in after you. Just sayin.

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IN THIS STATE:
As long as the said firearm(s) are put away where the felon can not access them, they can remain in the home.
My friends wife got busted for weed in the 70s. He has to keep them locked up, just to be legal.

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I hate that the meaning of “felon” has gotten so diluted. Really we should only be concerned about people who are violent, and in wrongful ways that suggest an ongoing threat. Just possessing something, whether it’s weed or an unregistered bazooka, doesn’t make a person violent.

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Especially not Weed. That seems to just make 'em stupid.

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Things you do not see:
2 potheads fighting
potheads speeding down the road.

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LOL The pot heads are mostly harmless. 30+ years of city FD/EMS had proven that over and over.
IMO - The alcoholics were the worst and the #1 frequent flyers on the “amberlamps” AKA ambulance for you non ghetto speakers :rofl:

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